Erik Fredriksson (born 13 February 1943) is a former
Swedish
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football referee. He officiated four
World Cup games:
Yugoslavia v
Northern Ireland in
1982
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;
Italy v
Bulgaria (the tournament opening match) and
USSR v
Belgium in
1986
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; and
Argentina v
USSR in
1990
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.
Fredriksson also refereed the
Euro 84 first-round tie between
Belgium and
Yugoslavia in
Lens.
He was also a linesman in the final of the 1986 World Cup between Argentina and West Germany.
References
Profile
1943 births
Living people
Swedish football referees
FIFA World Cup referees
1990 FIFA World Cup referees
1986 FIFA World Cup referees
1982 FIFA World Cup referees
UEFA Euro 1984 referees
UEFA Euro 1988 referees
AFC Asian Cup referees
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